Is Firestone rubber roofing any good?

EPDM rubber may be very cheap, but from the perspective of quality and longevity, it is one of the least reliable flat roofs. It may come as a surprise to you, but the roofing industry often misleads and misinforms consumers into buying products designed to FAIL within 15 years or less.

How much does EPDM cost per foot?

EPDM has been used on commercial roofing facilities since the 1960s and is considered a time-tested option. For an average 20,000 sq. foot commercial roof, it will usually cost between $3.50 and $7.50 per square foot in materials and labor to for an EPDM membrane.

How much does EPDM cost?

The Cost of an EPDM Roof If you decide to go with an EPDM roof installation, you should expect to pay somewhere between $4 to $8 per square foot which works out to be about $6,000 to $12,000 for 1,500 square feet of roof.

What is Firestone EPDM?

Firestone RubberCover EPDM is a high-performance roofing system for residential flat roofing applications limited to 150 m². Based on an EPDM synthetic rubber membrane with a life expectancy of over 50 years, it is one of the most durable and sustainable roofing systems on the market.

What are common problems with EPDM roofs?

Common EPDM Roofing Problems

  • punctures in, or damage to, the membrane.
  • shrinkage.
  • incorrectly installed or improper flashing.
  • wrinkles extending into roof seams.

Is rubber roofing expensive?

No, despite its considerable technical advantages, EPDM compares well with other quality flat roofing systems in terms of cost and, because it has a long lifespan, it will also often work out to be more cost effective in the long term – many other systems will last as little as 10 years or require regular repairs.

Which is better EPDM or TPO?

EPDM roofs are the most economical choice for single ply roofing membranes. TPO roofing membranes are more expensive than EPDM. Regardless of which membrane you choose, it is better to spend more money and invest in a thicker membrane. Both EPDM and TPO roofs perform better and last longer if they are thicker.

How long will an EPDM roof last?

50 years
EPDM roof membranes remain stable over time and can have a life expectancy of over 50 years. ** Made from synthetic rubber, EPDM roofing membranes have two primary ingredients, ethylene and propylene, which are derived from oil and natural gas.

Does EPDM have to be glued down?

If you are fitting a one piece EPDM roof then you will need to glue it down, unless it’s ballasted or mechanically fixed (more on this later). The trouble with this is that the glues used in rubber roofs do not like the presence of contaminants such as bitumen or asphalt.

Can you walk on EPDM?

Full Answer. All of our roofing systems are designed to take foot traffic and will withstand access to the roof for window cleaning and general maintenance The EPDM systems can be walked on both during and after installation, EPDM is designed to take LIGHT foot traffic for occasional cleaning or maintenance.

Can I walk on EPDM?

How long will rubber roofing last?

How Long Do Rubber Roofs Last? Rubber roofing, when installed professionally, can last 25 years or more. TPO and EPDM roof systems have similar lifespans of 20 to 25 years. High-quality TPO roofing that is reinforced with fiberglass can last even longer.

What kind of EPDM membrane does Firestone use?

Since 1980, Firestone’s high-quality synthetic rubber compound has been the foundation for RubberGard™, the industry’s premium-grade EPDM roofing membrane. With durability, flexibility and UV resistance built in, RubberGard™ EPDM is a versatile roofing solution you can count on.

When did Firestone EPDM roofing system come out?

Learn about RubberGard EPDM’s 40 years of durability. Since its introduction in 1980, Firestone’s RubberGard™ EPDM system has dominated the single-ply roofing market through its proven performance, durability and flexibility over a wide range of building types.

What kind of roofing system does Firestone use?

Defend every inch of your roof. The UltraBlend™ Roof System utilizes UltraPly™ TPO for horizontal roof surfaces and either RubberGard™ EPDM or EcoWhite™ EPDM for vertical surfaces, giving building owners the confidence that their entire roof is covered. LEARN MORE

Which is the best EPDM roofing system for office buildings?

With durability, flexibility and UV resistance built in, RubberGard™ EPDM is a versatile roofing solution you can count on. From office buildings and distribution warehouses to hospitals and schools, RubberGard EPDM delivers outstanding, long-lasting performance no matter the climate.